An intensive multimodality therapy protocol incorporating neoadjuvant chemotherapy was initiated in July 1985 for patients with either borderline resectable or unresectable non-small cell carcinoma of the lung. Thirty-five patients, 21 men and 14 women were entered till March 1991. The median age was 58 years (27-74). Histology was squamous in 15, adenocarcinoma in 11, large cell in 6, and adenosquamous carcinoma in 3. Initial stages were IIIA in 19 patients, IIIB in 14 and II in 2. All patients tolerated preoperative chemotherapy with 5-FU, etoposide and cisplatin (FED). The response to chemotherapy was complete response in 2 (6%), and partial response in 22 (63%). Thirty-two patients underwent surgery. 26 patients were rendered disease free including two found disease free at surgery. Fifteen underwent pneumonectomy, 14 lobectomy and 3 biopsy only. Interstitial radiation therapy was used in 7 patients. The median survival of all patients was 19 months, those who underwent incomplete surgical resection was 12 months and patients rendered disease free at operation 21 months. Thirteen patients are alive and free of disease, including 6 patients alive longer than 5 years. Only patients who responded to chemotherapy and also had complete resection survived more than 2 years. Aggressive neoadjuvant therapy with FED, followed by resection, brachytherapy, postoperative radiation therapy, and adjuvant chemotherapy can be safely accomplished with encouraging survival in stage III patients.